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I read the trilogy once in 6th grade and I LOVE the movies, but I want to read more into the background and everything, but I'm not quite sure which extra books to read. So my question is: What are all the extra books, and, in your opinion, what order should I read everything? (by everything, I mean including the Hobbit and the trilogy again)

Edlothiad
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here is the list, you must read everything:

  • The Hobbit‎ (2 C, 19 P, 6 F)
  • The Lord of the Rings‎ (3 C, 21 P, 4 F)
  • The Silmarillion‎ (1 C, 8 P)
  • Unfinished Tales‎ (5 P)
  • The History of Middle-earth‎ (22 P)
  • The Children of Húrin‎ (1 C, 1 P)
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    If you don’t read everything, I will personally hunt you down with a band of orcs, use your entrails as my Christmas tree decorations, and make merry with your womenfolk. – Paul D. Waite Mar 18 '15 at 17:09
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    Though not strictly necessary, Tolkien's letters contain a lot of details about Middle-Earth not found in any other writings. Most of these are Tolkien's answers to reader questions, and his own perspectives on some ambiguous issues, which is why you find it cited a lot on this site. I'm pretty sure @Paul won't ravage you if you don't read these, but I wouldn't want to risk it – Jason Baker Mar 18 '15 at 17:20
  • After you've done all this, book a flight to England and visit the Bodleian Library at Oxford University and demand to see the original manuscripts :) – maguirenumber6 Dec 14 '16 at 13:45